Saturday, December 26, 2015

Top 10 Most Read Posts of 2015


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I would like to take a moment to recognize our Top 10 articles of 2015 and congratulate the authors (see below).

Additionally, I would like to thank each of the AAEM/RSA Blog authors, reviewers, mentors, and editorial staff members for a wonderful and successful 2015.

We are accepting articles for 2016 and we welcome additional faculty mentors; contact us at info@aaemrsa.org with questions. Have a safe and happy holiday season!

Sincerely,
Gregory Wanner, DO
Editor-in-Chief
AAEM/RSA Blog
@gregwanner

1. Osteopathic Emergency Medicine Match by the Numbers
Author: Muhammad Alghanem, MSIV
Medical Student, Midwestern University - Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine

2. In-Flight Emergencies
Author: Kenneth Young, MD
Emergency Medicine Resident, University of Chicago 

3. Be a Non-Terrible Intern in Ten Easy Steps
Author: Gregory Wanner, DO PA-C
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital

4. Free Resource! 50 Drugs Every EP Should Know 
Authors: Steve Elsbecker, DO and Aryan J. Rahbar, PharmD BCPS
University Medical Center of Southern Nevada

5. Cardiac Infarctions Under Disguise
Author: Joshua Bowers, DO 
Emergency Medicine Resident, Adena Regional Medical Center

6. “A Whole Herd of Zebras:” Anti-NMDA Receptor Encephalitis
Author: Jonathan Morgan, OMSIII
Medical Student, Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine-Bradenton

7.  ACE-Inhibitor Induced Angioedema
Author: Kaylinn Dokken, MSIII
Medical Student, Western University of Health Sciences

8. Updates on LBBB and STEMI
Author: Meaghan Mercer, DO
Emergency Medicine Resident, University of Nevada School of Medicine
AAEM/RSA Immediate Past President

9.  Management of Open Fractures in the Emergency Department 
Author: Bill Mulkerin, MD
Stanford/Kaiser Emergency Medicine Residency

10. Ocular Emergency: Globe Injury, A Non-Ophthalmologist Approach to Initial Treatment and Referral
Author: Fernando Pellerano, MS-4
Medical Student, Universidad Iberoamericana (UNIBE)

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